'''Hoot''' was a folk music [[fanzine]] published in the 1960s by the Guild of Canadian Folk Artists, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

'''Hoot''' was a folk music [[fanzine]] published in the 1960s by the Guild of Canadian Folk Artists, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Revision as of 14:18, 12 December 2011

Hoot Issue 3 1963 Edited by Roger Feather

Hoot was a folk music fanzine published in the 1960s by the Guild of Canadian Folk Artists, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Hoot was one of a select few fanzines dealing with folk music in the 1960s. It featured news, reviews, articles, photos and songs that the folklorists involved had discovered and collected. It also featured songs by the new 'folk revivalist' artists, which is the term those interested in folk in the 1960s used to distinguish themselves from the folk artists of the past whose work they were honouring. Hoot covered an eclectic mix of various forms of folk music including autoharp music, jug bands, ragtime, Bulgarian music, and artists such as Marie Hare, Ian and Sylvia, Merrick Jarret, Gordon Lightfoot, Owen McBride, Joni Mitchell, Chick Roberts, Mike Seeger, Pete Seeger, The Stormy Clovers, Mary Jane and Winston Young and Jackie Washington. The Guild of Canadian Folk Artists also put on shows at ad hoc venues such as The Unitarian Church in Toronto.

The first issue appeared in August of 1963 and was edited by Joanne Hindley Smith. In its 22 pages, it featured an editorial on folk music, and news, opinions and information on the Mariposa Folk Festival, which had just begun, as well as a profile of folklorist Edith Fowkes.

Issue two was released in the Fall of 1963 and was edited by Roger Feather. This issue was 8.5" X 7", and 40 pages printed on glossy paper. Hoot now included news items, books, record reviews and the first contributions by Canadian folklorist Edith Fowkes, on 'the Child Ballads', as well as her conversation with Paul Clayton; coverage of the LA scene by Ian Tyson, photos from the Newport Folk Festival and a symposium on Mariposa Folk Festival.

Issue three was released in Winter 1963, also edited by Roger Feather, and included a feature on folk singer Merrick Jarret and writing by Edith Fowkes on the 'Broadside Ballads'.

Vol. 2, No. 1., was the next issue, released in January 1966, and edited by Buzz Chertkoff.

Vol.2 No. 2 was released in March of 1966, also edited by Buzz Chertkoff. Hoot was now 62 pages and featured folk artists Lotys Morrin and Gordon Lightfoot.